Brian Crane learns that he has passed the Level II CFA exam on his first attempt and registers for the Level III exam. Which of the following is Crane prohibited from doing under the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct?
A) Telling people that he is a Level III candidate.
B) Putting "CFA Candidate" after his name on his business card.
C) Mentioning in his professional resume that he has passed Level II of the CFA exam on his first attempt.
D) Publishing a brochure which includes a statement that he is a participant in the Chartered Financial Analyst program and is a Level III Candidate
Standard VII(B) Reference to CFA Institute.... Candidates may state that they have completed one or more of the levels, but to say they are candidates, they must be registered to take the next scheduled CFA exam.
The correct answer is B. I picked B because it was the only statement I was not sure about. However, Schweser's answer seems to imply that it is OK to use "CFA candidate" because he has indeed registered for the next exam. Is it incorrect because he doesn't say which Level, or because it's on a business card, or...? It just doesn't seem much different than saying "Level 1 Candidate".
Any comments?
A) Telling people that he is a Level III candidate.
B) Putting "CFA Candidate" after his name on his business card.
C) Mentioning in his professional resume that he has passed Level II of the CFA exam on his first attempt.
D) Publishing a brochure which includes a statement that he is a participant in the Chartered Financial Analyst program and is a Level III Candidate
Standard VII(B) Reference to CFA Institute.... Candidates may state that they have completed one or more of the levels, but to say they are candidates, they must be registered to take the next scheduled CFA exam.
The correct answer is B. I picked B because it was the only statement I was not sure about. However, Schweser's answer seems to imply that it is OK to use "CFA candidate" because he has indeed registered for the next exam. Is it incorrect because he doesn't say which Level, or because it's on a business card, or...? It just doesn't seem much different than saying "Level 1 Candidate".
Any comments?